Test

Directions: The temperament test is made up of 30 groups of terms, consisting of four choices each.

Read the four choices in each group, and then click the choices that best describes you. When you have chosen a term for each of the 30groups. Click the ‘’Calculate Score’’ button, which is directly under the last group of choices. Scroll down and you will see your results below the ‘’ Calculate Score’’ button.

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Question #1

Analytical- one who is constantly in the process of analyzing people, places or things.

Adaptable – one who easily adapts to any situation

Adventurous – One who will take on new and daring enterprises with a need to master them

Animated – Full of life, lively use of hand, arm and face gestures.

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Question #2

Peaceful – One who seems undisturbed and tranquil and who retreats from any form of strife.

Playful - full of fun and Good humour

Persuasive – One who persuades through logic and fact rather than charm.

Self-sacrifing – One who constantly sacrifices his/her own personal well being or for the sake or to meet the needs of others.

Submissive –one who easily submits to any other’s point of view or desire. This person has little or no need to assert his own view or opinion.

Sociable – This sociable refers to one who sees being with others as an opportunity to be cute and entertaining. If you are one who enjoys social gatherings as a challenge or as business opportunity then do not check this word

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Question #4

Considerate – Having regards for the feeling and needs of others

Convincing – this person can convince you of anything through the sheer charm of his/her personality. Facts are unimportant.

Controlled – One who has emotional feeling but doesn’t display them

Competitive – One who turns every situation, happening or game into an arena for competition. This person always plays to win

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Question #5

Reserved- Self restraint in expression of emotion or enthusiasm

Resourceful – One who is able to act quickly and effectively in virtually all situations.

Refreshing – One who renews and stimulates or pleasantly lifts spirits.

Respectful- one who treats others with reference, honor and esteem

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Question #6

Satisfied – A person who easily accepts any circumstances or situation

Sensitive – This person is intensively sensitive to self and others.

Spirited – One who is full of life and excitement.

Self-reliant – An independent person who can fully rely on his own capabilities, judgments and resources.

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Question #7

Patient – One who is unmoved by delay – calm and tolerant

Positive – characterised by certainty and assurance.

Promoter – One who can compel others to go along, join or invest through the sheer charm of his.her own.

Planner – One who prefers to work out a detailed arrangement beforehand, for the accomplishment of a project or a goal. This person prefers involvement with the planning stages and the finished product rather than the carrying out of the task

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Question #8

Spontaneous – One who prefers all of life to be impulsive, unpremeditated activity. This person feels resticted by plans.

Shy – Quiet, doesn’t instigate a conversation.

Sure – One who is confident , not hesitating or wavering

Scheduled – This person is controlled by his /her schedule and gets very upset if that schedule is interrupted. There is another type of person who uses a schedule to stay organized, but is not controlled by the schedule. If the second description is you, do not check this word.

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Question #9

Orderly - A person who has a methodical , systematic arrangement of things. Can be obsessively tidy.

Optimstic – This optimistic is an almost child like, dreamer type of optimistic.

in despondent - one who is self supportive and , self confidence. and seems to have little need of help

Idealistic – One who visualises in an ideal or perfect form, and has a need to measure up that standard

Inspiring – one who encourages others to work, join or be involved. Another personality is deeply inspirational and has a need to bring life changing inspiration. If you are the latter, do not check this word.

Deep - a person who is intense and introspective with a distaste of surface conversation and pursuits

Dry humor – One who exhibits dry wit. Usually one line which can be sarcastic in nature, but very humorous.

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Question #15

Mover – One who is so driven by a need to be productive, that he/she finds it difficult to sit still

Mediator – a person who constantly finds him/herself in the role of reconciling differences in order to avoid conflicts.

Mixes easily – One who loves a party and can’t wait to meet everyone in the room, never meets a stranger

musical – one who participates in or has an intense appreciation for music. This type of musical would not include those who find it fun to sing or play it. The latter would be a personality that enjoys to be entertained rather than one who is deeply committed to music as an art form.

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Question #16

Disorganised - One whose lack of organisational abilityvirtually affects every area of his life

Depressed – A person who struggles with bouts of depression of a fairly consistent basis

Domineering – One who compulsively take control of situation and /or people. Do not consider the motoring role. All mothers are somewhat domineering

Doubtful – A person who is ful of doubt uncertain.

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Question #17

Introvert – A person whose thoughts and interest are directed inward. One who lives within him/herself.

Indifferent – a person to whom most things don’t mater one way or the other.

Inconsistent – Erratic, contradictory , illogical.

Intolerant ; One who appears unable to withstand or accept another’s attitudes, points of view or way of doing things.

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Question #18

Manipulative – One who influences or manages shrewdly or deviously for one’s own advantage. One who will find a way to get his/her own way.

Messy – this person is messy because it isn’t fun to discipline his/herself to clean. The mess is hardly noticed. There is another personality that gets messy when depressed and yet another that is messy because it takes so much energy to do the cleaning. Be sure you are the first one mentioned if you check this word.

Moody - one easily slips into mood. This person doesn’t really get very high emotionally but does experience very low lows

Mumbles – This person may mumble quietly under the breadth when pushed. This is a passive display of anger.

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Question #19

Stubborn – A person who is determined to exert his /her own will, not easily persuaded, obstinate

Show-off - one who needs to be the centre of attention

Slow- one who is slow-moving, easy going.

Skeptical – Disbelieving, questioning the motive behind the words.

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Question #20

Lord over others – A person who doesn’t hesitate to let you know that he/she has won.

Loud - a person whose laugh or voice can be heard above others in the room.

Loner- One who requires a lot of alone time and tends to avoid other people .

Lazy – One who evaluates work or activity in terms of how much energy it will take

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Question #21

Sluggish – slow to get started

Scatter-brained- A person lacking the power of concentration, or attention flightily.

Suspicious – One who tends to suspect or distrust.

Short- tempered - One who has a demanding impatience-based anger and a very short fuse. This type of anger is expressed when others are not moving fast enough or have not completed what they’ve been asked to do .

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Question #22

Unenthusiastic - A person who finds it hard to get excited or feel enthusiastic

Undisciplined - A person whose lack of discipline permeates virtually every area of his/ her life.

Unforgiving – A person who has difficulty forgiving a hurt or injustice done to them. This individual may find it hard to release a grudge.

Unsympathetic - One who finds it difficult to relate to the problems or hurt others.

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Question #23

Resistant - One who strives, works against , or resist s accepting any other way but his or her own

Resentful - This person easily feels resentments as a result or real or imaged offenses.

Reluctant – One who is unwilling or struggles against getting involved.

Repetitious - This person retells stories and incidents to entertain you without realising he/she has already told the story several times before. This is not a question of so much forgetfulness, as it is of constantly needing of something to say.

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Question #24

Fussy – One who is insistent on over petty matters or details, calling for great attention to trivial details

Frank – One who is straight forward, outspoken and doesn’t mind telling you what he/she thinks.

Forgetful - This person is forgetful because it isn’t fun to remember. His /her forgetfulness is tied to a lack of discipline. There is another personality that is more like the absent-minded professor. This person tends to be off in another world and only remembers what he /she chooses to remember. If you are the latter, do not check the word

Fearful - One who often experiences feelings of fear, apprehension or anxiousness.

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Question #25

Interrupts – This person is interrupts because he/she is afraid of forgetting the wonderful thing they have to say if another is allowed to finish. This person is more of a talker than a listener

Insecure - One who is apprehensive or lacks confidence.

Impatient - A person who finds it difficult to endure irritation or wait patiently.

Indecisive – This person finds it difficult to make a decision at all. Another personality labours long ever each decision in order to make the perfect one. If you are the latter, do not check this word.

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Question #26

Unpredictable – This person may be ecstatic one moment and blue the next, willing to help and then disappear, promoting to come and then forgetting to show up

Uninvolved – One who has no desire to become involved in clubs, groups or people activities

Unaffectionate – One who finds it difficult to verbally or physically demonstrate affection openly

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Question #27

Headstrong - One who insists on having his/her way

Haphazard – One who has no consistent way of doing things

Hard to please - A person whose standards are so high that it is difficult to please them

Hesitant – This person is slow to get moving and hard to get involved.

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Question #28

Proud - One with great self-esteem who sees him/herself as always right and the best person for the job

Plain – The middle of the road personality without highs or lows and showing little if any emotion

Pessimistic - This person while hoping for the best, generally sees the down side of a situation

Permissive – This personality allows others ( including children) in order to keep from being dislike

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Question #29

Argumentative - one who incites argument generally because he/she is determined to be right no matter what the situation may be.

Alienated - A person who feels estranged from others often because of insecurity or fear that others don’t really enjoy his/her company

Angered easily – one who has a childlike flash-in-the-pan that expresses itself in a child’s tantrums style. It is over and forgotten instantly

Aimless – A person who is not a goal seeker and has no desire to be one

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Question #30

Naïve - a simple childlike perspective, lacking sophistication or worldliness. This is not to be confused with uninformed. There is another personality that is so consumed with his/her own particular field of interest that he/she simply could not care less of what is going on outside of that sphere

Nonchalant - easy-going, unconcerned, indifferent.

Nervy - full of confidence, fortitude and sheer guts.

Negative attitude- One whose attitude is seldom positive and is often able to see the down side or dark side of each situation